8mph Scooter
8mph scooters offer a mix between speed and comfort, ideal for users looking to cover longer distances more quickly. Typically classed as a class 3 mobility scooters 3 mobility scooter, they're built to be able to navigate roads and pavements with ease.
Take into consideration the terrain you'll be traveling on and whether it is rough or stony. Outdoor scooters that are electric mobility scooters allowed on the Road larger can mobility scooters drive on the road reach speeds of up to 4mph on pavement and 8mph on the roads as long as they're fitted with lights, indicators mirrors, horns, mirrors and brakes.
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A DISABLED army corporal has smashed the world record of travelling from one e...
8mph Scooter
8mph scooters offer a mix between speed and comfort, ideal for users looking to cover longer distances more quickly. Typically classed as a class 3 mobility scooters 3 mobility scooter, they're built to be able to navigate roads and pavements with ease.
Take into consideration the terrain you'll be traveling on and whether it is rough or stony. Outdoor scooters that are electric mobility scooters allowed on the Road larger can mobility scooters drive on the road reach speeds of up to 4mph on pavement and 8mph on the roads as long as they're fitted with lights, indicators mirrors, horns, mirrors and brakes.
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A DISABLED army corporal has smashed the world record of travelling from one end of the country to the other using an 8mph scooter. Andy McIntosh (42), drove the 1011 miles from John O' Groats Land's End on his electric mobility scooters on road or pavement scooter. He finished in 16 days and eight hours beating the previous record by eight days. He raised cash for military charities such as Poppy Scotland, SSAFA, ABF The Soldiers' Charity and Erskine.